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"But this distinctive coin immediately stood out.

"Given its value, we decided to share the good news face to face with the owner and her trusted friend.

"Her other items were worth £150 and I think she was already delighted with that, but thought a house visit was a little over the top."

THE MAKING OF THE OXFORD CROWN

Thomas Rawlins, a medalist and playwright produced the coin in 1644.

He was appointed 'Graver of Seals, Stamps and Medals' at Oxford in 1643.

Rawlins, born around 1620, created the piece to capture the King Charles I's remarkable 'presence' over Oxford city.

King Charles established his Oxford HQ during the English Civil War.

The coin shows King Charles mounted on his horse over the Oxford cityscape.

Magdalen Tower is pictured on the left, All Saints Church features in the centre, and the University Church of St Mary is on the right.

The coin describes King Charles in Latin as 'Charles, by the grace of God King of Great Britain, France and Ireland'.

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